Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Doxpop is pleased to announce that our newest feature, Doxpop Property Watch, is now available in Vigo County.

Doxpop Property Watch is a free service that helps prevent fraud by notifying people when documents are filed that affect their property. Early warning when unexpected or suspicious documents are filed provides property owners with a powerful tool to stop fraud in the early stages. Doxpop Property Watch sets watches both on a property owner's name and on properties.

Doxpop Property Watch helps property owners prevent and detect property fraud and identity theft. Property Watch is offered at no charge and is also available in Adams, Hancock, Kosciusko, Shelby, Union and Wayne counties in Indiana.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Doxpop is pleased to welcome the Henry County Recorder as the newest local government information provider in the Doxpop community.

The Henry County document index extends back to 1990 while images extend back to January of 1998.

Doxpop is also pleased to announce that our newest feature, Doxpop Property Watch, is now available in Henry County.

Doxpop Property Watch is a free service that helps prevent fraud by notifying people when documents are filed that affect their property. Early warning when unexpected or suspicious documents are filed provides property owners with a powerful tool to stop fraud in the early stages. Doxpop Property Watch sets watches both on a property owner's name and on properties.

Henry and the many other counties working with Doxpop help serve the public interest by making information available via the web at no cost to the county. Doxpop provides a range of tools designed to facilitate timely and efficient communication between county agencies and those who use county data.

Doxpop has been providing public access to Indiana court records since 2002 and Indiana recorded documents since 2005. Henry County is the 12th Recorder's office to join the Doxpop network, which currently provides access to over 12 million court case records and over 4.5 million recorded documents.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

In the month of April, we've seen a huge increase in the number of tax warrants filed. This creates a problem for researchers who search for all tax warrants filed on a particular day because for the first time, that search returns more than the 1000-row limit on search results.

Here's how to solve that problem:

In the advanced search screen, select the county, day, and "TW" case type as you normally would. Then to limit the results further, enter the first few digits of the Tax Warrant number in the "Cause Number" field. Since you won't know in advance what numbers were filed, we have created a list below showing the tax warrants filed so far in April, broken down by county, date, and the first three digits of the warrant number. by using this list, you can see which counties had more than 1000 warrants filed in a day and see how to break them down by the first three digits to make sure you don't miss any. Note that in Elkhart, Delaware and Morgan counties, we had to go out to 4 digits in a few days to get under 1000 warrants.

As always, call the friendly folks in tech support if you have any questions. 866-369-7671. Operators are standing by...

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From time to time we post information designed to help our users who are attorneys interact with the courts from a business process perspective. Doxpop is not a legal firm, and none of these practical tips should be construed as legal advice. If you are an attorney, we hope this information is helpful in running your business. If you are not an attorney and are involved in a court case, the best advice we can give you is to seek competent legal counsel.

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Doxpop is an Indiana company that works with local and state officials to aggregate public information from nearly every Indiana county into a single public database. We seek solutions that provide easy access for all without creating a publicly funded subsidy for the businesses that use public information professionally. Doxpop currently provides access to public information in 91 out of 92 Indiana